| Show MARK TWAIN OlEO PAINLESSLY iI i I Groat American Humorist Sue Suc to an Attack of Hoart Trouble OXYGEN WAS OF NO AVAIL On War Ho ThiN ThU In II a n I J l Well Well r It H Heading nn April 11 lemons nil Mark Twain died l at nt 6 Lall JO tonight If of angina He lie lapsed la Into coma om omal at al i a this afternoon recovered It 11 m N the Ih end n nor of or a man outworn UI by b grief a mule n ule agony agon of body wit was a had day for th Ih lit III little tle Ue knot of f at al the bedside long 1011 hour the gra r aquiline feature lay Iy mould d In the Ih ut or death while hll the th puls IU sank Ik but bul lute lal al night Hurk Twain passed into Inlo the Ih natural he hc had known since he returned from and anI Ihl morning he h awoke refreshed een n faintly and In full po po illI of r his hi faculties He UP recognised hi bill daughter Clara Mrs lIr spoke a rational word l or two Iw and feeling him himself self Ir unequal to wrote rote out In pend TWAINS TW AINS LAST OIe 01 me nw my m Th He wire r his hili t let Ht word lii I Ing In them m asdic arh he sank first nt Into Inlo and pd lahl into Inlo Una There Th wa no thought at al the I time Um ho hower that thai the nd wa so near At Ata 8 a lir Dr Hay HaUey who had bad been i In attendance Halil hl Mr 11 Clemen I not so strong at thin hour hur a aa he hr wa Willi at the Ing hour hut he ht ha M wonder wonderful fill ful and he b may m rally a Albert Paine lalM Mark Twain I biographer ami literary executor raid t a who wb desired to Inquire for Mr 1 Clemen I think you will not have to call II often orten again Nevertheless Mr ami Mr K E M II who had come com up from New NewYork ew York to 10 give gh their ao In pen penson left Mr Hr Clemens houN with without without out seeing Ing him and ami only heard of or hi hla Math death a they were wre taking the train to New York again Mr Atra Loom wa waIr Mr Ir Clemen Clemn favorite niece and Mr I 18 vice president of or the Lacka Lackawanna anna wanna railroad Similarly Langdon a who had Imd run up Ut for the t day left lert even een earlier and wholly uninformed At 1 the Ih deathbed were only Mrs Oa Clara Clemen elemen her hus hu husband huband band Dr Robert Hanley Dr Albert Albrt Paine who will write Mark Twain biography and the two trained nurses A tank of oC still stands un uncalled called for at Redding station Oxygen wan tried yesterday and the physicians explained t It wa wn of no value alu the action of the heart wa FO PO disordered There waa va only an ex ax extreme and an debility accompanied by 1 labored respiration Angina 1 I a paroxysmal af affection of or the chest cheat baffling and ob obscure eure of or origin characterized by b severe pain and deep depression of spirit The pain I severe and of or an oppressive crushing cru or tabbing char character acter The attacks progress In fre frequency quency and severity with uncertain In Intermissions sometime of long lonn dura duration tion to a fatal termination Mark Twain did not die In anguish Sedatives soothed his pain but In his moments moment of or consciousness the mental menial depression depre lon persisted per llod On the way up u from Bermuda he to Albert nige low 10 Paine Pain who had been hU hili constant companion In This I n a bat bad job Well ell woH wol neer 1 with It ItOn ItOn On shore hore once onte more and lud longing for tho serenity of or the New England hills he took toole heart Mid to those who noticed his hi Oho live me m a of or Redding Reddin air once onee more and will pas nut But It did not pus pas and tired of body boly and weary weer of spirit the old warrior against sham ham and snobs said lAid faintly to his Why do you fight to keep kp me alive Two day of life II re are a good to me a RII four A S It I Is certain to 10 b bot recalled that Mark Twain waa a for more than M 10 year yea an all Inveterate smoker and th first con conjecture on jecture of the th laymen would be that he huil weakened hi hll heart hart by b over overindulgence indulgence In tobacco Dr 11 tonight he wa wu unable to predicate cate that the angina from which Mark Twain died wa wu In any anyway anyway way a It to 10 nicotine poisoning J Some constitution he be ald seem MOm Im Immune mune to 10 Ih effect of or tobacco to CCO way on one oJ l lYet t tet Yet et it ii nAI Ime hi Illness n the doctor had out cut down Mark HUk ln dally allowance of ot M 20 ra bd pipe ll to four cigar cagan a aday ada day dayNo da No 10 privation lion wo a greater sorrow to fn him Jin HI tr trIed to Iv smoke on the theU U wille returning front from cU and only Kay gave It up UI because he wa tun Iq draw on Ills hili Ipe On HR Iii deathbed when he had passed the point of and It wan no longer longn hi hie ideas Idea were lucid he would wouldn n ik the tho motion of or waving a cigar pr praM aM smilingly expel thy Ih lr r under IIer the still I With Mth smoke moke Where heft Mark Twain e to 10 his declining year far wa waR tho first out outpost post of or Methodism in Now New England It among the hill of Redding Reddin that t Gen Putnam of r revolutionary famo tamo mustered his hip sparse ant rank Putnam l now enclose the memory of or lit hi camp Mark Twain first heard of or It at the tha dinner given him on hi hie birthday when n 1 fellow who lived there thre mentioned It beauties find added there thera wo Wall a 1 vacant houe Adjoining hi own I think you may ma save that houe for me salil lit Mark fark Twain Place llac wa waa the delectable name JUlme of or that old 00 and where whre It Mark Twain reared the white while walk 1 of or the Ih Italian Vila he first named Innocents at Home but a first t ex experience x of t what a New England win winter In ter tr norm n can an be In It whitest fury quickly caused him to it anew The house ha h been n thus thu described liy by Albert Paine fiet on a 1 fair hillside with mich a Kreen slope below a II view 1 out across the valley a made one OM catch hi breath a little when lie lu first turned to 10 look at It A trout stream flow through one une of the th Meadows There are ample tree anil gray TA stone tota alls The entrance to the tha house bou Is I a winding leafy leary lane Through thes Ih land lana the Ih Innocent at Home loved to wander In hIe white for homely with hi hine ne or Th y y remember him l bt sel d one who above al ov all thing loved a rood listener for Mark ak wa wu a R mighty stored with tale lal for the maJ 1 hf h adored aIrd and nd racier rader rud md or speech for more 1111 stalwart line tin ear It l I a legend that he wa w poud of C his famous mop of while hair u t spend Ind U nUn of or a II court lady 1 in getting it t tl ll 1 cl Ulf 11 Ot 01 11 UIS 01 ui lay lj summer the walk alk began to 0 fuller fall they Ihy d for TIM T death d lh of II H H It lingers a II ilos CUI a evorn blow The rh death if f hi daughter Jeanv Jen who waa w l with ilia un an at lack of epilepsy last lull while in her bath wu u r blow from which he h never recovered I It J I wa then that the i ana in inthe InI the I beAl I ba in n Mark Twain died aa II w any n nian ever died of ot a broken hoart lUTT L T WORK The last t oil OJ of 01 tut HI w H tr 01 nia nUl aum ii Il UI hiB t hi 10 t U ought u I were na n wu w toe Ua t ut ul utHie Hie th I William Wl m It J wn ig tr licit Ha Haa u a a IU lr lor w l tl r nv to t Ill I winter waa Wt gay but not happy I he h heard aM ul 01 the th WU I of or nl bla Iwo W ulm l 1 lItalian Italian L of 1 the lira Hun U and an il V W of or the th Century lit 1 suld Id Ad y they are a mi no such I fortune oun of 01 that Kind e vr com cn to me I lAtte LU had Id no further allurements fur for him Mr 1 Paine aiU that book bk Mark took t ita Il lRI t him when hen he ak ake d lur Ivr hm 1 waa t nu 11 of ot the II reh i II 11 m favorite The burial bural will wll be b In the family pt plot at al mh N V where ll I alry hU hi wife If Inn hi Iwu daughters Suaan SUI and I Jean Jal and alt hi hil Infant son n L No N dale dt has ha t been ln set 1 a the tha family Is 18 still III undecided whether there al be a public pu I funeral In this city It I la I ald Id ld will be b kept as a summer place le by hi hl daughter r w who ho 1 Ie very vry fond t both Oh the houa 0 and the th country though her h engagement make mke It I necea neca ary that he Jd part of or each e year abroad 1 I 1 Mr r 11 Mild Mit tonight lol t Mark Twain Tin had hal put hi affairs RIar In re order and ind died well wel off oo though by mi I m m it itrich t trl rich rl h man He nO a considerable O number of unfinished manuscript In all Ige of ot completion many mY of ur them begun hll yearn er ago and a put ale M un Mra In will wi aid a Mr Paine In the final derision o a a to what UK u hall ahall be made of these mao CIltO Oy OP 01 Imi MJ IS JS SOON SOO TOM TO New Nw York April 11 The mere m chro chronology York cro not of Mark ark Twains life lre Is la told tol Ie most tt dwellers In the th tin hi significance to 10 posterity lie I not a A with men mf of or action as 38 to how he wrought upon ulon events een but bt rath rather er n in how events wrought upon him for from reactions resulted rele ht h Imaginative output one of the most considerable of his hI time Ume and a a I it now no seems ms one of ot the most secure eure then Mark Twain was wa born bm Clemen Cleme In Florida Mo 0 Nov No 10 1 ISM My I parent h i write In hi hla own ow burle oue autobiography o phy were ware neither very poor pr nor or conspicuously honest a earliest an nn ancestor the Twain have hae any record of oC was wall a friend of the family by the name of I The Th county chronicle have It I that the elder Clemen Cemen failed In buln and died die leaving his b son 11 and an the ample world tn to make his hil fortune In Accordingly Murk Twains ance anc with wih literature begun In putting I word Into Inlo type ty not Idea Idl into Inlo word ord only In public schools couls he hewa hf wa WI apprenticed to a 1 printer at nt U 1 and n worked at his trade In St at Louis Lul Cin Cincinnati Cincinnat and New ew York until at K I he could old gratify a ambition to 10 become a cub cb to tt a a I M river pilot piot Doth Ith the th happening reacted pro profoundly In his later life His UI knowli of river life acquired when he wa 4 pilot took tok form In Tom Tm Sawyer piot Huckleberry Finn Inn and Life Lre on tho Ih regarded abroad 1 n his hla first nm title to fame fam U I even eve suggested his pseudonym for fo Mark II ark Twain Is a a hi cry c to the pU piot t In shallow halow stage ta a And A aA his hil familiarity with printing turned him naturally Olt Into news nw newspaper hm paper work then Into creative writing finally Into the publishing bu bl I Inow now nr like Sir Walter Valter Scott 8 ott ho suffered a R bankruptcy to everything but bt hi honor like Ik Sir Walter again 11 paid pid off o by b hi pen debts dbl not of or hi hla own making In due time Ume Mark ark Twain became m a He tell letl the him himself pilot kt le r Ihn of Life the Ml self I In a chapter on 11 l y and a by b tb war came c commerce wa M up my occupation tion waa gone n nIN IN NEVADA I hail bi to seek I another So SoI K I became am a silver miner In Nevada Neva a agold a gold d miner In California next a report reporter er r In San Si next nelt a a cor correspondent or respondent In I the Ibe Sandwich Island Iland correspondent In next net a roving Hul rr and the th east t next lut an a In tOI rr on o the lecture Itu platform and ad finally I became a r I of 0 books bl and an I Immovable fixture among ang the tha other rock rk of or New This wa wa in 1872 18 a a year er after he b had luM hadman married man Olivia Olva U I of or I hr N Y who wh brought him an Independent 1 fortune At t time Ine hi writing w r rin in 11 demand ct t ho hd lad an a ur In Income come om hi hil own home hoe and teemed I In Indeed deed a 1 fixture nut In 11 hi hl popular popularity ity Iy aa an author and amI his hi acquaintance with the tb mechanic of the tha publishing trade tra desMe k being bing a printer he ba had ba been b part owner Oner of the Ul Buffalo I 1 rM before hi ii drew him bm into the firm of C U L Webster bler Co publishers The Te Arm ln brought bt out the memoir of Own aon Grant and paid l ld hi hi widow W 0 tout t it prosperity wa a and ad It failed fall with l U Ula tie la of The failure r lur had bd already y taken 80 of Mark Ia Twains C but bt ho determined a al too to In the lh debt dt and ad to 10 pay ry them off oK undertook world In 1116 a R lecture trip around arun the lh Mark H Twain waa an n Inveterate 1 mok er f and ad on Ol of o the most mot leisurely man m to I th t world An old who wi wan w printer devil In an ollo where JUrk wa an I editorial writer tell tl this Ihla note anecdote of or hi hla habit of or work On One of or my dutle dt waa R to sweep waal the tb room rm where he editor worked dy lay Mark would uld give n me a nickel to net t tawa away awa from him He Hf would rather dl dlIn In the IJ than unc hi hll legs I One On day ly b l v me m a nickel to 10 dot dt an I In hi h copy P for fo him He le certainly did d enjoy enJo life that man mn did di Yet this dawdler acquitted of or a prodigious deal 1 of work In plou wo hi hl life If and I nd hound bound himself voluntarily to 10 pay py off oc debt bt hat he could cul hav haf da 01 without hurt hu to t hi good I nume by through bankruptcy He did Id nut not practice a he I U I ont make maka no n he Huek Huk Finn MY you do right or o wrong a olec aint got t no 0 ne and n Jut Just g 1 for him any w y If I I had a a dog that know kw no inoru than a R i con c Mn did 14 Id Id P him It I take ta up u more mr room r than all the rest et of a per persons J sons In and yet aint no good 1 no how ow With Mark Mak Twain Twan lecture trip around the th began Jn hi hi International celebrity and 11 11 gradual Kru rim rt Into a figure Ir taken in some 1 sense en to t typify the Ih American lom he h hm the th kindly but moralist and nl philosopher of J Head Wilson HI III literature output became bame more mor occasional and nd although written with more lam more and ant l s i r His 11 g i w moro more his hi al uUra e greater and ld A whole hj literature of or anecdote Kr up u about him Yol gy him tho degro dl of MA ami later In 1991 10 the th University of or Missouri bs hi native I v state Ial with lIh lAj II I In 1 and In 1907 17 the tb Uni University oty of Oxford with 11 great It ceremony made 11 hi Indeed serious of f Mark Twain Tn a an artist I rl R nut not a It abroad lr but hi true tru worth has ha long ni been r l In Ihl country Mark Twain said nl I Ikan an will wi live Iv forever He portray and anI Interpret leal 1 types not only with wih exquisite ap appreciation and nd hut with a afon fon and nd truth of drawing that make mal them permanent He lp had the Ih f humorist tender td heart bart ld deep 1 oUn Hirte with whom he hn worked like Ik the Ih great west et that bred him hl hi nv mt t audacious sallies Mil were t and an sternly grave A a moralist love lov of or humanity hatred of sham m and ad the sense n of duty uly formed hie hl most m I t Ironic and an debonair preach Four children were 1 born br to Mark Hark Twain of whom two t a I on and ald a daughter lied fIled early arl One O other otle laugh laughter ter I Jean Jn who ho had bee n an In Invalid valid life If fund found dead dP In her hr tub tuh lust fall fal In her I home at Red H Conn onn Her I tragic death dath greatly raU fd n her hr father who declined In health halh that thai moment A third daughter Clarn ll I Mr I 0 wife of the plantar whom she married last alii nr Mark Twains t book k was The T Jumping l Hl HI tt known klon In tn hi country p r VH Abroad Abd His HI t title til 10 n fm gen generally l n nI I I d to tn b Tom f and It volume volum The Ad Adventures A Anlu ventures of Huckleberry Finn In InI Ml I hi hook bok h 1 n 1 sae nf of more mn than MG and translated Ino six Ix language other among amonI the Ih retter known are Ir A 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